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Re: outlook2020 post# 72964

Monday, 01/06/2020 5:46:41 PM

Monday, January 06, 2020 5:46:41 PM

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If the company is working on a warrant buyback, as I believe you imply, this must mean they don't anticipate needing the $4 per share cash infusion from exercise of the warrants. Expecting good cash flow or share offering at a price higher than $4. That would be nice. My personal feeling is that the increase in warrant volume indicates speculators simply working with a lower priced vehicle than the stock, coupled with clever market maker games. I will try to sell some my 7000+ warramts when they get seriously overpriced.
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